WhatsUp Gold Pricing

Tom Condo - PeerSpot reviewer
Supervisor Information Services Operations at Seminole County Public Schools

WhatsUp Gold is reasonably priced considering how much we are monitoring. There could always be a cheaper option but compared to SolarWinds and others in the market, WhatsUp Gold keeps it at a point where educational customers can afford it. We don't have a lot of budget but we've been able to afford to keep it for eleven years now. 

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SyedKareemuddin - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Manager at COCA COLA

I cannot provide a price rating because we purchased a one-time perpetual license. It's all ours, and we're still enjoying it. We renewed support until last year, but we didn't get benefits from it.

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Mohamed Rafiq - PeerSpot reviewer
Manager at DEWA

We find the pricing of the product to be reasonable. I wouldn't describe it as expensive. 

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ASM Naushad Alam - PeerSpot reviewer
Network Manager at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

The price of WhatsUp Gold is good.

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MahmoudMohamed - PeerSpot reviewer
Network Professional Services Team Lead at e-finance

There is a license needed to use WhatsUp Gold.

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JS
Network Engineer at a government with 1,001-5,000 employees

For us, the tool is free to use as it is at the end of life and we don't pay for technical support.

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Mohamed Rafiq - PeerSpot reviewer
Manager at DEWA

There are some subscription charges that are quite heavy. I need to pay for support every year and these charges can be quite expensive. Aside from the initial cost for the tool, you need to pay additionally for support.

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Rahul Soman - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Infrastructure Specialist at Dynatrade LLC

There are no hidden fees. Licenses are perpetual and auto-renew but support for this solution requires renewal each year.

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YI
Senior Software Engineer at a aerospace/defense firm with 501-1,000 employees

I don't have information on the pricing. I know that it's a paid version, but I don't have any details.

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AA
IT Manager at SABA Bank

We only use the product for monitoring our network devices. We don't look to it to provide security because adding that functionality adds that price to our costs. Overall, the pricing is a little flexible but it can be expensive. It is half good and half not so good. They have different licensing and configuration plans.

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GD
Security Operations Specialist III at a pharma/biotech company with 201-500 employees

It is per device, per year. The pricing is very clear. If you have a service agreement, you get all of your major upgrades and minor upgrades. It was under $10,000 to go all-in with all of the different add-ons for it.

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SB
Pre-Sales / Technical Account Manager at a tech services company with 1-10 employees

The pricing for this solution has gone up quite recently, which has led some of our customers to buy an alternative product.

There are different versions of WhatsUp Gold, including the premium and standalone versions. The choice of version depends on the number of points, or devices, that you want to monitor, and this makes the product expensive. The licensing fees are normally billed on a yearly basis.

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EW
IKT Konsulent at a government with 5,001-10,000 employees

In terms of pricing, I'd say that the pricing is nice and the product is good. If your needs are within what the product delivers I'd say go for it.

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KM
Network Engineer at a financial services firm with 201-500 employees

For an organization that invests in innovation and worries about its technology performance externally and internally, WUG pricing will be suitable. They will look beyond the prices and licensing. From experience, if it is well utilized it's worth the investment in it.

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JS
Network Engineer at a government with 1,001-5,000 employees

I'm not sure about the exact price, but it's expensive. We don't pay any additional fees.

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AB
MD at a recruiting/HR firm with 51-200 employees

Pricing is reasonable compared to other products. 

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MS
CCIE Certified Engineer at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

Somewhat expensive and it requires licenses to use some features.

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AB
Information Security Engineer at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

Users pay a yearly license for the solution.

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WhatsUp Gold
March 2024
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